Saturday, December 01, 2018

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Screw You Guys, I'm Going Home

We've reached a tipping point where a majority of states now have laws that protect employees of smaller employers. Most federal discrimination laws protect employees only if their employers have 15 employees or more (20 for age discrimination, all employers for Equal Pay Act, 4 - 14 for national origin/citizenship under the The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986). But a majority of states
The plight of the Druze hostages: Why Washington should change its approach in Syria By Talal el-Atrache – @ TalalElAtrache For Syria Comment – 8 Nov 2018 Throughout the Syrian war, the Southern Province of Sweida, in coordination with the Syrian army, had succeeded in protecting itself against the jihadist attacks on the province’s Western border with Deraa, and on the Eastern flank, adjacent to

Vagabond Scholar

(Click on the comic strip for a larger view.) In 1959, Pogo creator Walt Kelly wrote: The eleventh day of the eleventh month has always seemed to me to be special. Even if the reason for it fell apart as the years went on, it was a symbol of something close to the high part of the heart. Perhaps a life that stretches through two or three wars takes its first war rather seriously, but I still
Today, 11/11/18, marks the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, the Great War, the supposed War to End All Wars that unfortunately didn't. I've always been struck by how eager nations were to go to war at the start and how horrific the reality often was. By the end, by most estimates, about 8.5 million soldiers were dead and the total casualty count was about 37.5 million. Add in a
Get out and vote on Tuesday, if you haven't already! This post will collate some California and Los Angeles County resources. California voters should already have received the official voter information guide in the mail, but it's also online and available in multiple languages. Unfortunately, some candidates don't include statements, but the guide is particularly useful for seeing who's

What Is Sustainable

Stephen Pyne is among the world’s foremost experts on fire, and the author of many books. California: A Fire Survey presents a blazing discussion on how fire has perplexed and bedeviled the Golden State. One of every nine Americans lives in California. Thanks to the arrival of industrial civilization, 170 years of rapid growth, and a culture devoted to the hardcore pursuit of wealth and excess, t
[Note: This is the third sample from my rough draft of a far from finished new book, Wild Free & Happy . I don’t plan on reviewing more books for a while. My blog is home to reviews of 196 books, and you are very welcome to explore them. The Search field on the right side will find words in the full contents of all rants and reviews, if you are interested in specific authors, titles, or subjects.
The Rise of Homo Sapiens , by Frederick Coolidge (psychologist) and Thomas Wynn (anthropologist), is a book about the evolution of human cognition. It describes the seven million year voyage that resulted in the magnificent mind that’s throbbing between your ears right now. This voyage began with the first hominins — bipedal (two legged) apes who were either our direct ancestors, or our long lost
Sharm-El-Sheikh, 29th November 2018 : The 14th Conference of the Parties (COP14) of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) ended today with an agreement on the preparatory process for a post-2020 global framework, moving us closer to a transformational New Deal for Nature and People in 2020 - a vital step to ramp up global efforts to halt today's unprecedented and dangerous b
The Conference of the Parties (COP 14), of the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), is currently being held in Egypt. The meeting will end 29 November and has the post 2020 objective of increasing national and international efforts to stop and reverse the loss of biodiversity and protect natural ecosystems that support our life on Earth. The program Colombia Heritage played a
Sharm-El-Sheikh, 15 November, 2018 : The High Level Segment for the UN Convention on Biological Diversity Conference (CBD CoP14) concluded today with the adoption of the Sharm-El-Sheikh declaration by the 196 Parties. However, it is clear we are failing to address nature loss; WWF's recent Living Planet Report showed that biodiversity continues to decline, having devastating consequences for peop
Alongside the all-too-visible deforestation, the Amazon is facing an invisible but increasing threat from mercury pollution according to a new WWF report released today at the 2 nd Conference of the Parties to the Minamata Convention on Mercury in Geneva, Switzerland. Healthy Rivers, Healthy People highlights the dangers mercury pollution poses across the Amazon and calls for urgent action to red

A Different Perspective

It struck me that since I have published a couple of articles that either attempted to explain the Roswell debris or explain the whole of the crash scenario, it was only fair to look at it from the other side. Just yesterday, as I was provided many references to James Carrion’s book, I also received, from Tony Bragalia, a link to an article he had written about Wernher von Braun and his connectio
Over the last few hours, I have received a half dozen notifications about James Carrion’s book about the Roswell UFO crash, The Roswell Deception . Carrion’s been working on it for a long time, and, has “previewed” parts of it on several James Carrion. Photo copyright by Kevin Randle occasions. The book is long so that I haven’t had time to read the whole thing yet. I do know that he is passionat
Well, here we go again. Another reason to dislike Ufology. This time I find myself engaged in a discussion over semantics. I have to wonder what is the proper terminology for these things that people claim are buzzing around Earth. And this is just another part of a much larger, societal problem with nearly everyone requiring everyone else conform to their personal beliefs and to use their person
No, I wasn’t going to review each episode of The Curse of Oak Island because it just doesn’t seem to be worth the effort. They have all fallen into a pattern, and last week’s episode (No.2) was no exception. However, they did one thing that annoyed me. Once again, near the surface, meaning buried in six or seven inches of soil, they found a hunk of jewelry that had a large red stone set in the ce
Tucker Carlson might be a wiz at political commentary (or he might not be depending on your point of view) but when it comes to UFOs, he knows nothing. He demonstrated that again just last night, November 13. He was discussing the report of a UFO by a couple of airline crews and played the tape of the discussion with air traffic control. He then brought on someone else who knows nothing about UFO
I’m outraged… outraged, I say. In the last couple of days, I have been bombarded with nonsense in books, on the Internet and on television. Just when I think we have heard the last of some of the nonsense out there, someone feels the obligation to resurrect it with another half-baked, ignorant theory. Let’s start with the book. I had ordered, through Kindle, a book on conspiracies, not that I’m e

A Very Public Sociologist

Call me perverse, call me morbid. For years I've looked forward to attending a funeral. This isn't to mark the death of some hated acquaintance or public figure. No, the dream is the demise of an institution, the entirely welcome expiration of the Conservative Party. I want to be there when it is lowered into the ground, to make sure the earth is heaped upon its blasted coffin and check, check, a
New month, old posts. What happened to be the most popular reads in November? 1. Is the Conservative Party about to Die? 2. Thoughts on the Tory Crisis 3. Was New Labour Neoliberal? 4. Has Jeremy Corbyn Saved the Labour Party? 5. Labour's Tax Bombshell Given the uncertainty governing British politics, it's fitting last month's selection of posts feature so many questions. As all commentary now is
John McDonnell's remarks aren't official Labour Party policy, but let's run with them. We know Theresa May's Brexit deal won't pass muster in the Commons, regardless of TV debates and threatening backbenchers with imminent doom . What happens next? We are seeing a convergence between the reality wing of the Tories and leading Labour lights around a Plan B. This deal is a proper soft Brexit, an ar
What was Theresa May's game? Running scared of head-to-head TV debates during the general election, and coming off second in the debates-by-proxy that did happen, why issue a live debate challenge to Jeremy Corbyn? Well, it turns out this isn't happening because Number 10 has reeled the kite in and sent out a blanket denial. Oh well. From the standpoint of the Tories, however, such a debate isn't
Jeremy Corbyn saved the Labour Party. This feat was accomplished by winning the leadership election in 2015, recruiting hundreds of thousands of new members, registered and affiliated supporters, and building a new coalition of voters uniting the comparatively better off with those at the sharp end . In so doing, Labour in England and Wales avoided the fates of the Socialists in France, Labour in
Imagine shooting someone for a packet of cheese and onion crisps in the blasted ruins of Sheffield. With the announcement of Theresa May's withdrawal deal, it appears, for now, that a Threads Brexit is off the table. But what smörgåsbord of culinary goodies can we look forward to instead? The 600 pages of the withdrawal agreement looks like a meaty affair, but almost two-and-a-half years on from
you really should watch this - at least twice. We can thank the media for a good part of the ills of this world. There are bad people. There always will be bad people. There are good people, and always will be good people. The media is going to make damn sure you only hear from and about the bad people. Governor Bevin is talking about our degraded culture, driven by the media in my opinion, to gl
and you should believe me. Mueller is so stupid that he doesn't even realize he just dumped all over his "star" witness. If a man lies under oath once, he'll do it again. The only people buying into this nonsense are suffering from Trump Derangement Syndrome™ and will believe anything that they think shows Trump in a bad light. President Trump’s former attorney — Michael Cohen — has pleaded guilt
the reason? Gonzaga University’s vice president of student development, Judi Biggs Garbuio, denied the school’s College Republicans chapter’s request to bring Shapiro to campus, citing protests and safety issues, and arguing that such an event would go against Gonzaga’s mission statement. Mr. Shapiro’s appearances routinely draw protests that include extremely divisive and hateful speech and beha
and it only cost us $1500.00 Arrrrrrrrgh! My doggie, Frankie, erupted in screams of pain yesterday about 5pm. He'd been acting off for a few days, and I had been watching him closely. He was rushed to the vet, x-rayed, and it was determined that somehow he swallowed a rock. Frankie is a 12 lb dog and after emergency surgery, the vets office was surprised he could have even swallowed such a large
a battle between good and evil. I know that many of you have already voted. On November 6th I will head to our local polling place and cast my ballot for the Republican party. Hanging with my red state peeps, marking my ballot (paper), sliding it into a locked box, and having the elderly poll worker call out, "Adrienne Streeter has voted", is very important to me. Never mind this crap about votin
but hey, like, you know, it's like okay 'cause like borders are stupid and like no one is "illegal" like we shouldn't have borders, like - you know? These born again socialists are as ugly in their personal appearance and behavior (like let's lie around on the filthy floor 'cause it's cool - or something) as their virtue signalling warped little anti-American, a nti-constitution, anti-capitalism,

ArmsControlWonk

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has recently taken a significant step in its nuclear research and development program that at the same time illuminates Riyadh’s best route for demonstrating transparency in nuclear safeguards. On November 6, the KSA announced it has broken ground on the country’s first nuclear reactor, a research installation rated …
Last year, cameras in Japan noticed an object streaking the night sky — possibly the reentry vehicle from one of North Korea’s July 28 missile test. Did it burn up? Survive? If if it did, or did not, what does that mean for North Korea’s ability to deliver a nuclear weapon to targets throughout the …
A quick post before the Thanksgiving holiday here in the U.S. In my professional life, I am especially grateful for high frequency satellite imagery. This week Planet Lab’s SkySat sensor allowed us to make two very interesting observations about China’s SSBN program. Jeffrey Lewis and I both gave a few comments to Defense One, but …
Quotes of the week: “Atomic energy seems to present choices that defy wide popular understanding and control. So far, the control of such decisions is a kind of indigestible element in the operation of democratic politics.” — Robert A. Dahl, “Atomic Energy and the Democratic Process,” 1953. “The death of democracy is not likely to be …
On this Veterans/Armistice Day, I’m reprinting a post from August 24, 2010, “The Least Abhorrent Choice.” The military cemetery at Nettuno, thirty miles south of Rome, is serene and immaculately kept. Almost as many GIs are buried there – 7,861 – as at Normandy, painful testimony of how botched the Italian campaign was. I’m named …
With the US on the precipice of withdrawing from the INF, all eyes have turned to China and its large number of INF range missiles. The think tank community has followed and a bevy of think pieces on basing modes in Asia have been published. On this week’s episode, Jeffrey and Aaron talk about the …
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Dear Friends and Family, It has been hectic here at the National Office, and I want to bring you all up to date on our needs for financial help. We n Dear Friends and Family, It has been hectic here at the National Office, and I want to bring you all up to date on our needs for financial help. We need help on paying Leonard's legal
Saturday, today, at AIM WestPhoto by Tony Gonzalez By Tony Gonzalez AIM West Censored News Location 2969 Mission Street San Francisco . Welcome all my American Indian Movement-West (AIM-WEST), an inter-tribal non-profit human rights organization based in San Francisco is pleased to welcome everyone to its annual AIM-West Coast Conference/Summit in San Francisco beginning
. Friday, November, 16, 2018 Contact: protectpeaks@gmail.com www.protectthepeaks.org Indigenous Peoples Denied Access to Sacred Site as Ski Area Opens with Sewage Snow By Indigenous Action Censored News Flagstaff, Ariz. — Continuing years of ecological destruction, threats to public health, and desecration and assault on Indigenous Peoples’ ways of life, Arizona Snowbowl
Military vehicles like this one swarmed the Tohono O'odham region today, because of the racist hysteria of the U.S. President. U.S. soldiers are now used as pawns in psychotic breakdown -- as U S. government bottoms out By Brenda Norrell Censored News LUKEVILLE, Arizona-- Lukeville is just beyond the western edge of the Tohono O'odham Nation. It is a small border crossing vital to locals
. Indigen.ous Organizers Face Political Attack by Flagstaff Police for Anti-Columbus Day Demonstration By Indigenous Action Censored News OCCUPIED FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Flagstaff police stalked and cited an Indigenous organizer in so-called Flagstaff, Arizona last night for their alleged role in a demonstration that took to the streets the previous month on what is now recognized as "
We’d like to know a lot more than we do about how planets create magnetic fields. After all, a major motivation for exoplanet research (though hardly the only one) is to find out whether there is other life in the universe. A magnetic field can protect planetary atmospheres from the effects of the host star’s stellar wind, a stream of charged particles that could disrupt life’s formation. Planets
Some relatives of a friend recently made me realize how routine exoplanet discoveries have become to the public. These are anything but astronomy buffs, but they know that planets can be found without ever being seen. My acquaintances may not understand radial velocity or transits to any high degree, but they accept that the methods are there and have proven reliable. “Someday,” said one, “I gues
As the exoplanet hunt deepens, we’re seeing how research efforts build upon each other, and how the findings of one investigation play into the planning for another. Kepler candidate planets, for example, have been confirmed using ground-based telescopes in radial velocity investigations, giving an independent check that the putative world is really there. TESS (Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satell
It’s a long name, but with the successful arrival of the Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) lander on Mars, we now go to work on the planet’s deep interior. With Centauri Dreams ’ deep space perspective, my thoughts quickly turn to other stellar systems. We’ve all seen how hard it is to land on Mars, and have looked up into the night sky to fin
I never saw the 2008 film WALL·E , which was all the rage not long after its release. A computer animated science fiction movie, WALL·E won a slew of awards including a Golden Globe for best animated feature, a Nebula for best script, and an Academy Award, as well as making Time ’s list of best movies of the decade. Bringing it to mind this morning, though, is the recent success of the InSight mi
The detection of a planet around Barnard’s Star really hits home for me. No, this isn’t a habitable world, but the whole topic of planets around this star has resonance for those of us who remember the earliest days of exoplanet study, which could be extended back to Peter van de Kamp’s work at Swarthmore’s Sproul Observatory in Pennsylvania. The astronomer thought he had found evidence for a 1.6
The right wing Ecuadorean government of President Moreno continues to churn out its production line of fake documents regarding Julian Assange, and channel them straight to MI6 mouthpiece Luke Harding of the Guardian. Amazingly, more Ecuadorean Government documents have just been discovered for the Guardian, this time spy agency reports detailing visits of Paul Manafort and unspecified “Russians”
I explain this in detail about every three years, but it is plain from my twitter stream today I have made no significant inroads into public consciousness. MI6 officers, when operating abroad, do so 99% of the time disguised as British diplomats. They serve three or four year postings like other Embassy staff and will have a “cover job” doing something else in the Embassy. Back home in the UK th
Prima facie , it is Russia which is acting illegally in the Kerch Strait. As I wrote when it was the Russians who were being harassed in the English Channel: Contrary to Article 44 of the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea , to which the UK and Russia are both party, the UK has engaged in extensive illegal harassment of a Russian naval submarine engaged in fully lawful transit of the Dover Strai
I have signed the below Open Letter against the expulsion from the SNP of the long term blogger Gareth Wardell, known as Grouse Beater. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE SNP AND THE WIDER SCOTTISH INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT In writing this joint statement we, the undersigned – bloggers and other influencers in the campaign for Scottish independence, affirm our commitment to independence and to the unity of the in
I have never managed fully to understand the mechanism by which the media and political class decide when to leave a fact, a glaringly obvious and vital fact, completely excluded from public debate. That process of exclusion is a psychological, not an organisational, phenomenon but extremely effective. Brexit continues to dominate mainstream political discussion, and the Northern Ireland border i
The death of Raed Fares in Syria reminds us that there was a moment in Syria when protest was led by secular democrats keen to see the end of decades of one family rule. That he was killed by the Islamist rebels the West is now actively supporting – and the fact that all the western news reports have sought to elide that fact – is sign of how horribly it has all gone wrong. The assault on Hodeida
Carl von Clausewitz, the Prussian aphorist and theoretician of war, famously observed that “war is the continuation of politics by other means.” Something like the opposite – that politics is the prosecution of war by other means, or darn close anyway – is likely true as well. I hope I offend no gentle readers by describing politics in warlike terms. I do so because the metaphor helps explain the
When Alberta Advanced Education Minister Marlin Schmidt was tossed out of the Legislature Wednesday morning for supposedly insulting an Opposition MLA, the kerfuffle that resulted obviously came as welcome relief to United Conservative Party Leader Jason Kenney. In recent weeks, Mr. Kenney has often been on the run, sometimes almost literally, from questions by journalists about the views some of
While Albertans have been in flap over the state of the province’s oilsands industry, the Big Five Oilsands extraction corporations have been raking in billions. “Despite the 2014 oil price crash and the ongoing hand-wringing over pipelines and the price differential, the reality is the Big Five oilsands producers have remained incredibly profitable corporations,” says one of the authors of a new
For what was supposed to be a fresh news story, an old report from the Beaverton circulating on social media yesterday actually came closest to accurately describing what went on in the so-called debate last night between alt-right U.S. political agitator Stephen Bannon and the neoliberal propagandist David Frum. The Beaverton is Canadian a news-satire website. But what’s funny about two powerful
American Republicans mostly hitched their wagons to Donald Trump’s dark star in this year’s U.S. mid-term elections, and notwithstanding passage of control of the House of Representatives to the Democrats it has worked remarkably well for them. If you imagine this lesson is lost on Canadian movement conservatives, think again. The politics of Trumpism were already here in Canada, of course. Fear,
Here are the lists of the top 10 fiction and non-fiction titles sold in Edmonton for the week ended Nov. 4, 2018. The lists are compiled by Audreys Books and provided by the Book Publishers Association of Alberta. EDMONTON FICTION BESTSELLERS 1. Translating Air – Kath MacLean * 2. A Season Among Psychics – Elizabeth Greene 3. The Flame – Leonard Cohen 4. Unsheltered – Barbara Kingsolver 5. Watch
From Jenna Orkin EXCLUSIVE: FBI RAIDS HOME OF WHISTLEBLOWER ON CLINTON FOUNDATION, LAWYER SAYS How Your Pet Contributes to Climate Change 500 million Marriott customers have had their data hacked after staying at hotels including W, Sheraton, and Westin Russia is gathering tanks on our border, says Ukraine, as it activates sweeping martial law powers GoFundMe Page Seeking $920 Million To Replace
From Jenna Orkin Garbage Patch in Pacific Now Three Times Size of France video . Thousands of Towns Vulnerable to Contaminated Water It Is Possible Paul Manafort Visited Julian Assange. If True, There Sho Be Ample Video and Other Evidence Showing Thi s - Greenwald Integrity Initiative - "Defending Democracy Against Disinformation" Poo found on every McDonald’s touchscreen tested Police raided Deu
From Jenna Orkin Trump, Zinke to Auction Away 700,000 Acres of Western Public Lands for Fracking Patagonia Donating its $10 Million Trump Tax Cut to Environmental Groups China Blacklists Millions of People from Booking Flights as "Social Credit" System Introduced Ukrainian President Warns Of "Full-Scale War With Russia" In Televised Interview In Dramatic Reversal, Theresa May Will Allow Parliamen
From Jenna Orkin Insect Apocalypse - NYTimes Express on Peter Dale Scott's book - REVEALED: The SHOCKING links between JFK's assassination and 9/11 As Tensions Surge, UK Releases Video Of 17 "Hostile" Russian Jets Buzzing Warship Near Crimea Sensitive Facebook documents were seized by British Parliament after the creator of a bikini app 'panicked' Amazon Says Cyber Monday Sales Surged 20% To New
From Jenna Orkin Chinese Scientists Creating CRISPR Babies "I'm Not Going To Agree That I Lied": Corsi Rejects Mueller's Plea Deal, Plans To Sue GM will stop building cars at 3 North American factories and cut its salaried workforce by 15% in 2019 as it shifts to electric and self-driving cars Russia confirms it fired at Ukrainian ships in major escalation of Crimea tensions Ukraine Declares Mart
From Jenna Orkin All Humanity (and quite a few animals as well) Descended from Two People THE SCIENCE IS CLEAR: DIRTY FARM WATER IS MAKING US SICK Sprayed - (Zika) Beijing to Judge Every Resident Based on Behavior by End of 2020 The EPA Can’t Wait to Reopen the Mine That Poisoned North Idaho Police fatally shot a man after gunfire broke out at an Alabama mall on Thanksgiving — then conceded he 'l

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